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Participate in development phases from detailed requirements flow down, trade studies, processing architecture design, hardware selection, firmware and software development, sensor and payload integration and test, spacecraft integration and test, and on-orbit support.
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Proficiency in sensor technologies, including PPG, EEG, acoustics, and signal processing, within the medical and wearable technology context. Lead the design, development, and deployment of cutting-edge embedded sensor systems for medical devices and wearable technologies, ensuring regulatory compliance and safety.
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Additionally, as an Electrical Engineer Lead, you will oversee a team of 3-5 Electrical Engineers in developing space based sensor products. As an Electrical Engineer Lead you will work closely with the Chief Engineer, Lead FPGA/Firmware Engineer, Lead Signal Processing Engineer, Lead Software Engineer, Production, and Manufacturing.
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Leidos Maritime System Solutions (MSS) is seeking a Software / Embedded Systems Engineer to work as part of a development team in a fast-paced, research, development, testing and evaluation environment at the Naval Information Warfare Center located in San Diego, CA.This position will require the candidate to obtain and hold a Secret Clearance.
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Including but not limited to propagation channel modeling, RF/antenna abstractions, PHY & MAC protocols and algorithms, and sensor fusion schemes to fuse wireless and non-wireless metrics.
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Architect and develop the testbench using advanced verification methodology such as System Verilog/UVM, Analog/mixed signal simulation, Low power verification, Formal verification and Gate level simulation to ensure high design quality.
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DESCRIPTION As part of our Transportation team, the Traffic Engineer will develop ITS, fiber optic, traffic signal, traffic control, signing, and pavement marking plans, as well as perform traffic operational analyses.
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I'm looking for some talented Battery Manufacturing Engineer/Scientists with strong backgrounds working in Li-ion battery manufacturing and next-gen battery cell technology to join my client as they begin to ramp up production.
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May be required to provide the seal and signature of the professional engineer, as appropriate, ensuring compliance with all applicable codes, regulations, and ordinances. Senior Civil Roadway Engineer - Transportation Infrastructure - San Diego, California.
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A DAY IN THE LIFE Reporting to the Director of Engineering, the Electrical Design Engineer II will work on all aspects of the electrical power distribution systems for all ECT2 water treatment and biogas generation projects.
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PAY SCALE Environmental Engineer: $76,200 - $101,200 Senior Environmental Engineer: $95,500 - $126,500 This pay range is a reasonable estimate of the salary range for this role. SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS This position requires knowledge of the principles and techniques of Environmental Engineering gained through an Associate of Science degree and a minimum of seven years related experience, with a Bachelors of Science degree and a minimum of five years related experience preferred.
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The Fleet Solutions group provides turnkey overhaul / repair, testing, and parts sales for air compressors, main propulsion steam turbines, valves, steam turbine generators, auxiliary turbines, dehydrators, pumps, strainers, PLCs, blowers, and water purification.
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Record non-conformances in the applicable project NCR Log. Work with the Lead, Value Stream Manager, or project Engineer to identify root cause and corrective actions required to prevent discrepancies.
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ResponsibilitiesProvide technical expertise in the area of software development, integration of models, armament, sensor and electronic warfare systems for a complex integrated battlespace modeling and simulation environments consisting of digital and analog processors, cockpit displays and controls, mechanical and electrical interfaces, and operational flight program software.
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MXR Imaging, Inc, a nationwide provider of Medical Imaging solutions in x-ray, CT, MRI and Ultrasound, is seeking an experienced X-ray Field Service Engineer. As a full-service medical imaging company, MXR can deliver the equipment, do the installation, maintenance, perform warranty work, provide parts and even train the facilities' engineer on maintaining the equipment.
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